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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: July 19. 2005
Public Hearing: Landscaping and Lighting District No. 83-2
(Tract 4719 - Stagecoach Road)
Report Prepared by: Melissa Morton, Public Works Director
SUBJECT:
EXHIBITS A TT ACHED:
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RECOMMENDATION;
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
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Resolution approving Engineer's Report, confirming diagram
and assessment, and ordering levy 0 f assessment
Engineer's Report and Assessment Diagram
Informational Newsletter
Open public hearing
Receive StatrReport
Receive public comment
Close public hearing and deliberate
Adopt resolution approving Engineer's Report, confirming
diagram and assessment, and ordering levy of assessment
2005-2006 Sources and Use or Maintenance Assessment District Funds
Revenues:
Total Amount Proposed to Be Assessed:
Estimated Interest Revenue:
Estimated Prior Year Collections and Penalties
Less Estimated Collection and Delinquency Cost:
Net Total Revenues
$63,045
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175
(J,072)
$63,466
Expenditures:
Contract Maintenance and Utilities:
Administration and Engineering:
Total Operatin¡: Expenses:
$74,425
l.350
$75,775
The above calculations include a proposed consumer price index increase of
approximately 2.4% over the 2004-2005 assessment. Based on the above, $12,309 of the
reserve will be used to off.vet the difference between expenses and revenues.
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ITEM NO.-6....1
DESCRIPTION: In 1983, the City of Dublin formed Landscaping and Lighting
Assessment District No. 83-2 for the purpose of maintaining landscaping within Tract 4719. The District
originally included Stagecoach Park and Stagecoach Road north of the City Limit, but now includes only
roadway landscaping along Stagecoach Road and on the "interior slopes" (Coral Way and Agate Way)
within the Dublin Hills Estates development. The maintenance cost for Stagecoach Park, as well as the
undeveloped Dougherty HiJlsPark, is paid by the City through the Park Maintenance Operating Budget
and is not a part of this Assessment District.
The estimated June 30, 2005, reserve for this District is projected to be $45,988. The actual reserve will
not be known until the City closes its books and accrues the necessary revenues and expenses.
The spread of assessments assigns 61.6% of the total assessmcnt to the single-family homes of Dublin
Hills Estates and 38.4% to the Amador Lakes Apartments.
In 2003~2004, Staff conducted a mailed ballot to all of the property owners in this District proposing an
increased assessment in order to maintain and replace certain landscaping improvements. In addition to
the 10% increase in assessment rates, the proposed Enginecr's Report also included an escalation clause
for succeeding years that allows thc maintenance cost to increase according to the Consumer Price Indcx,
and the utility cost to increase according to the actual cost of utilities. The asscssmcnt in the District had
not been increased for ten years prior to 2003-2004.
The results of the election wcre in favor of the increase, and the current proposed engineer's report
includes the approved assessment rates and a cost of living increase of 2.4%, conforming with the April
2005 Consumer Price Index (Cpr). The assessment to single-family property owners in the Dublin Hil1s
Estates development is proposed to be $258.90 per single-family home, an increase of $6.06 over the
2004-2005 assessment. The Amador Lakes Apartments property is proposed to be assessed at a rate of
$43.78 per dwelling unit, an increase of $1.03 over the 2004-2005 assessment.
Since the projected cash balance at the end of 2005-2006 indicated the reserve would exceed the
allowable amount, Staff has included approximately $17,000 in improvements in the Street Tree
Maintenance and Street Landscape Maintenance budgets. The proposed work includes replacement of
missing trees, as well as additional plantings of bedding plants, ground cover, and shrubs. Staff has been
meeting with representatives of the propcrty owners to determine which improvements are most desirable.
It is recommended that the work be accomplished in the fall, when the weather is cooler.
Many improvements are needed in this asscssmcnt district, and although there is an existing reserve or
surplus at this time, Staff recommends that the CPI rate of increase be added each year so that
improvements can bc madc on an ongoing basis. The reserve also serves as a financial cushion to defray
the cost of an unplanned event such as an irrigation mainline break or weather-related damage to plant
material.
Staff mailed a newsletter to property owners (Attachment 3) along with a copy of the public hearing notice
and scheduled an informational meeting for the evening of June 30th to answer questions and discuss any
issues related to maintenance activities or the proposed assessment. Three property owners attended the
meeting, and as of the time the staff report was prepared, one additional property owner had called the
City offices. Some of the issues discussed were related to locations that the budgeted improvement
monies could be best spent, types of plant material, and issues related to erosion near back yard fences
where retaining walls might be needed. Staff will continue to meet with the property owner group on
these issues and any others that may come up during the course ofthe year.
Staff recommcnds that the City Council conduct a public hearing, deliberate, and adopt the Resolution
approving the Engineer's Report, confirming diagram and assessment, and ordering levy of assessment.
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RESOLUTION NO. -05
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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APPROVING ENGINEER'S REPORT, CONFIRMING DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT
AND ORDERING LEVY OF ASSESSMENT
CITY OF DUBLIN LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 83-2
(STAGECOACH ROAD)
WHEREAS, by its Resolution No. 036-05, a Resolution Directing Prepamtion of Annual Report for City
of Dublin Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment District No. 83-2 (the "District"), this Council
designated the City Engineer as Engineer of Work and ordered said Engineer to make and file a report in writing in
accordance with and pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972; and
WHEREAS, said rcport was made and fiJed with the City Clerk and duly considered by this Council and
found to be sufficient in every particular, whereupon it was determined that said report should stand as Engineer's
Report for all subsequent proceedings under and pursuant to the aforesaid Resolution and that July 19, 2005, at
7:00 p.rn. in the Council Chambers, Dublin Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California, was appointed as the
time and place for a hcaring by the Council on the question of the levy of the proposed assessment, notice of which
hearing was mailed, published and posted in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.6; and
WHEREAS, at the appointed time and place, said hearings were held, and an persons interested desiring
to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard, and all matters pertaining to said levy were heard and
considered by this Council, and this Council thereby acquired jurisdiction to order said levy and confirmation of
diagram and assessment prepared by and made a part of the report of said engineer to pay the cost and expenses
thereof;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby
approve that:
(a) The property owners owning more than fifty percent of the area of assessable land within the
District had not, at the conclusion of said hearing, filed written protests against the said proposed
levy, or against the Engineer's Estimate of costs and expenses, or against the maps and description,
or against the diagram or the assessment to pay for the costs and expenses thereof;
(b) The public interest, convenience, and neeessity require that said levy be made;
(c) The District benefited by said improvements and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses
thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof, are as shown by a map thereof filed in the oft1ce of
the City Clerk, which map is made a part hereof by refcrence thereto.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of July, 2005.
AYES:
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ABSENT:
ABSTAINING:
ATTEST:
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CITY OF DUBLIN
LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1983~2
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ENGINEER'S REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 ENGINEER'S LETTER............................................................................... 3
2 ESTIMATE OF COSTS................................................................................ 5
3 1I1fETJ!JrO~ OF ~~ORTION1I1fENT....,........................................................ IS
4 PARCEL LISTING~........."'...............,...................................................."'........................... 7
5 CER TIFI CA TI 0 NS.......................................... ............. .......................... ..... 8
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ENGINEER'S LETTER
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2005, the City Council of the City of Dublin,
California, pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, adopted its
Resolution Directing Preparation of Annual Report for Maintenance Assessment District 1983~2
for the maintenance of improvements more particularly therein described; and
WHEREAS, said Resolution directed the undersigned to prepare and file a report
pursuant to Section 22565, et. seq., of said Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned, by virtue of the power vested in me
under said Act and the order of the Council of said City, hereby make the following assessment to
cover the portion of the estimated cost of the maintenance of said improvements and the cost and
expenses incidental thereto, to be paid by said District.
Summary of Assessmeut
(1) (2) (3)
As Filed As As Finally
Preliminarily Approved
Approved
Cost of Maintenance $74,425 $74,425
Incidental Expenses $36,10l $36,l01
TOTAL COSTS $110,526 $110,526
Prior Year Collections & Penalties ($175) ($175)
Estimated 2005-06 Interest Income
Applied to 2005-06 Operating Cost ($1,318) ($1,318)
Estimated Surplus from 2004-05 Fiscal
Year ($45,988) ($45,988)
SUB-TOTAL ($47,481) ($47,481)
AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED FOR $63,045 $63,045
FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006
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As required by said Act, a diagram is hereto attached showing the exterior
boundari.es of said landscaping maintenance assessment district and also the lines and dimensions
of each lot or parcel of land within said landscaping maintenance assessment district as the same
existed at the time of the passage of said resolution, each of which lots or parcels having been
given a separate number upon said diagram.
I do hereby assess the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lots or part;el$,.
of land within said landscaping maintenance assessment district by apportioning that ~ .
among the several lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by eâêli':·'
such lot or parcel from the maintenance of said improvements, and more particularly set forth in
the list hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof,_
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Said assessment is made upon the several lots or parcels of land within said
landscaping maintenance assessment district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received
by said lots or parcels respectiveJy fTom the maintenance of said improvements. The diagram and
assessment numbers appearing herein are the diagram numbers appearing on said diagram, to
which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said property.
The scope of work shall be the maintenance of landscaping and irrigation within
the road right-of-way and within a public easement along Stagecoach Road between the limits of
Amador Valley Boulevard and the northerly City Limit.
Further, the scope of work shall include the maintenance of the slopes and
landscaping and irrigation of the slopes within a public easement for those slope areas to the rear
of Lots 80 through 86 and 37 through 48, all within Tract 4719.
Each lot or parcel of land assessed is described in the assessment list by reference
to its parcel number as shown on the Assessor's Maps of the County of Alameda for the Fiscal
Year 2005-2006 and includes all of such parcels excepting those portions thereof within existing
public roads or rights of way to be acquired in these proceedings for public road purposes. For a
more particular description of said property, reference is hereby made to the deeds and maps on
file and of record in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Because the names of the
several owners are unknown to me, I hereby place the word "unknown" opposite the number of
each lot of parcel of land assessed, the amount assessed thereon, and the number of the
assessment.
Dated: 7),'þ6
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M 'ssa A. Morton, P.E.
Public Works Director
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2 ESTIMATE OF COSTS
The estimated cost for the maintenance ofimprovements described in this Report for Fiscal Year
2005-2006 is as follows:
Maintenance
Landscape Maintenance $54,364
Utilities $20.061
$74,425
Incidentals
Engineer's Report and Proceedings $1,350
County of Alameda Collection Costs (1.7%) $1,072
Contingencies/Reserve $33.679
$36,101
Total Estimated Costs $110.516
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MEmOD OF APPORTIONMENT
The assessment spread for this District shall be calculated as follows: Sixty-one and six tenths
percent (61. 6%) spread equally among the 150 single-family lots; thirty-eight and four tenths
percent (38.4%) spread equally among the 553 apartment/condominium lots.
Lots 152 and 153, being park and open space, shall have a zero assessment. Lots 154 and 155,
being public agency owned, shall have a zero assessment.
To maintain service levels over time the annual maintenance cost shall be increased annually
beginning in fiscal year 2005-2006, by the percentage increase in the Bay Area Urban Wage Earner
Consumer Price Index ("Index") (applies to all costs except utilities), plus any actual increase in the
cost of utilities (power and water).
Utility costs for this year are anticipated to increase the same amount as the rate increase will be
based on the Bay Area Urban Wage Earner Consumer Price Index of 2.4% for April 2004 to
April 2005.
SAMPLE ASSESSMENT CALCULATION FOR RATE INCREASE
Using an increase in the index of 2.4% and a utility increase of2.4%:
MAINTENANCE COST (INCLUDING INCIDENTALS) FROM
2004-05 $97,337
LESS UTILITY COST (SUBJECT TO RATE INCREASE ONLY) ($21 906'1
$75,431
ASSESSMENT SUBJECT TO INDEX INCREASE $75,431
lNDEXINCREASE(2,4%) 75,431 x.024~ $1 810
$77,241
ENERGY COST $21,906
0% UTILITY RATE INCREASE l6,490X.024 = 395.76 .$396
$22,302
NEW TOTAL MAINfENANCE COST: $99,543
EFFECTIVE ASSESSMENT RATE INCREASE:
«99.147-97,337)197,337) 2.4%
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PARCEL LISTING
Assessment Property Number Maximum Assessment 2005-2006
& Lot Ownen of Units Prior Year Assessment per Unit Total
Number Assessment per Unit Assessment
Lots I - 150, Individual 150 $252.84 $258,90 $258.90 $38,835
Tract 4719 Owners
Lot 152, Public- O $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Tract 4719 Owned
Lot 153, Public- O $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Tract 4719 Owned
Lot 154 Public- O $0,00 $0.00 $0.00
Owned
Lot 155 Public- O $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Owned
Lots 1-553, Individual 553 $42.75 $43.78 $43.78 $24,210
Tract 5180 Owners
District 703 N/A N/A $63,045
Total: *
*Difference of$5.00 rrom budgeted amount due to rounding.
The complete parcel listing of assessments is provided on the following pages. The description of
each lot or parcel as part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of Alameda are, by
reference, made part of this Report.
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CERTIFICATIONS
I, the City Clerk of the City of Dublin, California, hereby certifÿ that the foregoing Engineer's
Report, including Assessment, in the amounts set forth in Section 2, with the diagram thereto
attached, was filed with me on June 21, 2005.
I, the City Clerk of the City of Dublin, California, hereby certifÿ that the foregoing Assessment,
with the diagram thereto attached, was preliminarily approved and confirmed by the City Council
of said City by its Resolution No. 121-05, duly adopted by said Council on June 21, 2005.
I, the City Clerk of the City of Dublin, California, hereby certifÿ that the foregoing Assessment,
with the diagram thereto attached, was finally approved and confinned by the City Council of said
City by its Resolution No. -05, duly adopted by said Council on July 19, 2005.
I, the City Clerk of the City of Dublin, California, hereby certifÿ that a certified copy of the
Assessment was filed in the office of the County Auditor of the County of Alameda, California, on
August 10, 2005.
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STAGECOACH ROAD (TRACT 4719)
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NEWSLETTER
July 2005
FACTS ABOUT THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
While the City pays the cost of maintaining the median landscaping through its General Fund for all of the major
arterial streets, street-side landscaping that is Installed in conjunction with residential or commercial development is
maintained either privately by a property owners' association, or by the City and funded through an assessment
district.
This Assessment Dlstñct was fonned in 1983 to maintain certain landscaping Improvements along Stagecoach
Road and on the 'interior slopes" of the Oublin Hills Estates development (Coral Way and Agate Way). The
following areas are maintained by the City as part of this District:
. Landscaping and ilTigation within the road right-of-way and within a public easement along
Stagecoach Road between Amador Valley Boulevard and the northerly City Limit.
. Landscaping and irrigation of the slopes within a public easement for those slope areas to the rear of
Lots 80 through 86 and 37 through 48 of Tract 4719. These are the "interior slopes' which face
houses on Agate Way and Coral Way.
The ¡mnual landscape maintenance assessment is calculated by dividing estimated maintenance costs for the
coming year among residents of the single-family homes of Dublin Hills Estates and the owners of the Amador Lakes
Apartments. The single-family homes are assigned 61.6% of the total assessment, divided evenly among the 150
parcels. The Amedor Lakes Apartments are assigned 38.4% of the total assessment.
The funds eollected through assessments are accounted for separately from other City funds. These funds can
only be used for specified expenses within the boundaries of the Assessment District.
The City is required to notify property owners each year regarding a required public hearing for the Assessment
District. State Law requires that this notice be given by means of a notice printed In a lotal newspaper and posted in
official City posting locations. A copy of the public hearing notice is included with this newsletter as a courlesy. The
public hearing regarding the 2005-2006 assessment will be held at the regular City Council meeting of July 19, 2006.
The meeting begins at 7;00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center.
~ City staff has scheduled an informational meeting prior to the Public Hearing in order to fXOvide an
oppotfunity to answer questions and address concerns in an Informal setting. The Informational meeting will
be held in the Regional Meeting Room of the Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza, on June 30. 2005 at 6:00 D.m.
RECOMMENDED ASSESSMENT
Pñor to 2003, the assessment in this District had not been Increased for 10 years. In 2003-2004. the City proposed
to Increase the assessment in this District by 10% In order to fund the cost of additional fertilization and plant
material. As required by law, a vote of the property owners was conducted, and the 10% Increase was approved.
The approval also included an escalation clause that would allow the maintenance cost to be increased each year
based on the Consumer Price Index (Urban Wage Earners). The cost of utilities may increase based on the actual
cost of the utilities. The Consumer Price Index (CP!) rate of increase as of April 2005 was 2.4%. Therefore, the
assessment for 2005--06 is proposed to increase by 2.4%, resulting in the following proposed assessment:
$258.90 per single family lot (an increase of $6.06)
$43.78 per apartment dwelling unit (an Increase of $1.03)
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MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
The City will continue to utilize TruGreen LandCare as its primary maintenance contractor in this District. MCE
Corporation will provide some supervision and irrigation re~ir services as needed to supplant TruGreen's work. The
District budget for 2005-06 Is proposed to be as follows:
Revenues:
Total Amount Proposed to Be Assessed:
Estimated Interest Revenue:
EstImated Prior Year Collections and Penalties
Less Estlmated Collection and DellnqU8l1CY Cost:
Net Total Revenues
$63,046
1,318
176
(1.0721
$113,466
E:xpendltures:
Contract Malntenanœ and Utilities:
Admlnlstration and Engineering:
Total OperatIng Expenses:
$74,425
1.350
$76,775
The projected expenses Include approximately $17,000 in Improvement items, consisting of a proposed
replacement of a number of trees, as well as addition of new shrubs and bedding plants. It is proposed to use a
portion of the reserve in the District to accomplish the improvements. It is important to continue to maintain a
reserve balance for the following reasons:
(1) The City does not receive income from an assessment until midway through a fiscal year. The reserve
therefore provides operalJng capital for the District until the funds are received from the assessor's office.
(2) In the event of an unforeseen emergency, such as a major irrigation break or a catastrophic freeze, the
reserve provides funds for re~lrs or plant replacements"
REPORTING VANDAUSM AND MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS
The City's policy is to re~lr vandalism damage and eradicate graffiti as soon as we become aware of it. If you
notice vandalism occurring or are able to provide a description of vandals, please contact Dublin Police Services at
462-1212. If you notice damage or graffiti that has already occurred, or if you notice broken sprinklers or other types
of maintenance problems, please call the Public Works De~rtment at 833-6630. We appreciate your help!
If you have any questions about the proposed assessment or maintenance activities in this assessment district,
please call the City's Public Works Department at 833-6630.